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A New York caMegram reports the death of Senator Fairbanks. A Sydney cablegram reports the death of Mr. Thomas Temperley, journalist. latest cable reports state that Private Harry Wills was not seriously gassed, and tOiart he ia now m hospital '■in England. The name of F. J. Curtis (Eltham) appears amongst the dangerously ill in the latest hospital report published. The Most Rev. Dr. Neville, Primate of New Zealand, entered on Tuesday last upon the forty-eighth year of his episcopate. He was consecrated on June 4, 1871. The death is announced of Mr. Thomas Ford, who had been a resident of Boss, Westland, for over fifty years. He was 70 years of age. He leaves a family of four sons and three daughters. Mrs. J. Oliver has received advice that her son, Private Maurice Oliver, has been admitted to hospital in England suffering from stomitis. 'live Press Bureau states that Sir J. H.' M. Campbell, Chief Justice of has been appoined Lord Chancellor of Ireland, in succession to Sir I. J. O'Brien, who resigned and was raided to the peerage.—Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assocand Reuter »e late Mrs. S. B. White, whose death occurred on Wednesday, was 'born at Bawmarsh, Yorkshire, in 1841, and belonged to one of the oldest families in the county. Two brothers, Messrs John and William Hoyland, went to Canada i n tho sixties, and were among the early pioneers of Western Canada, and took an active part in opening up the province of Manitoba and the north-west Mrs. White came to New Zealand with her husband and children in 1880, cowing direct to New Plymouth, where she ha 3 resided ever since. Mrs. White is survived by one son, Mr. Percy J. H. White,
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Taranaki Daily News, 7 June 1918, Page 5
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